"Portugal E As Portuguezas Em Tirso De Molina" by Manoel de Sousa Pinto explores the representation of Portugal and Portuguese women in the works of the renowned Spanish playwright Tirso de Molina. Published in 1914, this critical work delves into the cultural and literary connections between Portugal and Spain during the Golden Age, offering insights into how national identities and female characters were portrayed on the Spanish stage. Sousa Pinto provides a detailed analysis of Tirso de Molina's plays, examining the nuances of his depictions and their historical context. This book is a valuable resource for scholars and enthusiasts interested in comparative literature, Portuguese-Spanish relations, and the history of dramatic arts.
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